Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Psiics, Moonlight of the Ghoti"
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* "Keaf, Murk of the Ghoti" and "[[Paces, Light of the Ghoti]]" appear in this card's artwork. | * "Keaf, Murk of the Ghoti" and "[[Paces, Light of the Ghoti]]" appear in this card's artwork. | ||
− | ** " | + | ** "Keaf" is connected to this monster through a long filament. |
*** This is based on the [[wikipedia:Anglerfish|anglerfish]], which uses a growth of flesh resembling a prey animal (the "esca") attached to the end of a modified dorsal fin spine (the "illicium") to lure in its own prey. | *** This is based on the [[wikipedia:Anglerfish|anglerfish]], which uses a growth of flesh resembling a prey animal (the "esca") attached to the end of a modified dorsal fin spine (the "illicium") to lure in its own prey. | ||
* This monster's name is an anagram for ''[[wiktionary:piscis|piscis]]'', the Latin word for "fish". | * This monster's name is an anagram for ''[[wiktionary:piscis|piscis]]'', the Latin word for "fish". |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 13 May 2024
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Keaf, Murk of the Ghoti".
- "Keaf, Murk of the Ghoti" and "Paces, Light of the Ghoti" appear in this card's artwork.
- "Keaf" is connected to this monster through a long filament.
- This is based on the anglerfish, which uses a growth of flesh resembling a prey animal (the "esca") attached to the end of a modified dorsal fin spine (the "illicium") to lure in its own prey.
- "Keaf" is connected to this monster through a long filament.
- This monster's name is an anagram for piscis, the Latin word for "fish".